Mango Chile Limón Paletas

Talk about a refreshing tropical treat! "With only 45 calories, these frozen pops are bursting with flavor and provide 35 percent of Daily Value of vitamin C", says Christy Wilson, R.D.N. "They are made with whole fresh mangoes that have over 20 vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, cancer-fighting folate, and gut-friendly fiber."

Berry Cheesecake Bomb Pops

This recipe had me at cheesecake. Plus, a protein boost from the Greek yogurt? Sold! "These popsicles taste like cheesecake but are made with healthy ingredients like Greek yogurt and tons of berries for a delicious and nutritious dessert," says Kaleigh McMordie, food and nutrition blogger.

Matcha Green Tea Latte Popsicles

Matcha is so hot right now—and rightfully so. It's packed with two to three times the amount of antioxidants in a cup of regular green tea. These refreshing pops made with matcha green tea powder and Greek yogurt are the perfect treat when you need a little afternoon pick-me-up.

Walnut and Chocolate Popsicles

Ditch the store-bought fudge ice pops, which are loaded with added sugar and preservatives. Ariella Nelson, M.S., R.D., C.D.N., of Perspective Portions says this healthier ones are "naturally sweetened with real fruit and contain walnuts ground to a smooth butter like consistency—making them easier to enjoy." In that case, I'll take two!

Roasted Strawberry and Coconut Popsicles

Anything made with roasted fruit is gold, in my opinion. And these delicious ice pops are no exception to the rule! "These roasted strawberry and coconut popsicles are mouthwatering with nutritiously satisfying fats and just sweet enough with a touch of honey," says Rachael Hartley, R.D., L.D., C.D.E., C.L.T., private practice dietitian and owner of Avocado a Day Nutrition.

Almond Butter Banana Popsicles

Your whole family will go nuts (pun intended) for this next recipe, which brings back a classic childhood favorite combo—almond butter and banana! Made with only five ingredients, this popsicle from Alexandra Caspero, R.D., boasts protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals like calcium, riboflavin, and vitamin E.

Blueberry, Peach and Basil Cream Pops

This recipe is a must-try while peaches are still in season! "These popsicles are a blend of blueberries, peaches, and basil that is then layered with a coconut cream for a fiber and vitamin C–packed treat,"says Holley Grainger, M.S., R.D., culinary nutrition expert. "Like the fruit, coconut cream offers fiber and vitamin C as well as B vitamins, vitamin E, and a host of minerals."

DIY Frozen Fruit Pops

Real chunks of whole fruit and 100% fruit juice? Sounds like a refreshing, no-sugar-added treat to me! These popsicles from Kristina LaRue, R.D., are colorful and lots of fun for your little ones to enjoy.